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Er...he's gonna trade.


Let's say he put a ?10 on Switzerland at 330, profit = ?3300 if they get through the group stages they will drop and then you lay.. say they drop to 75 you then lay at your optimum trade off, someone do the maths. It's trading folks. TLS come back all is forgiven.

Sozza ????


No it's waaaaaaay to expensive to go


But I'll be following your thread & trying not to post too much stuff on it/ here



Trying...is not a promise though



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W**F

Switzerland are 12/1 on Betfair to qualify from their group - that is your best bet, much higher bang for your buck than closing it out by Laying it off based on them qualifying from Group.


Straight bet


?10 @ 12/1 = ?120 profit


Close it Out


Back ?10 @ 330 = ?3,290 profit


then Lay it off after qualification: -


Lay ?13 @ 250 = ?3,237 liability


and make ?3 profit

Oops, I must have been looking at the wrong screen because the Swiss are actually 2.44 to qualify from group.. but still a marginally better bet.


Chile finished 2nd in the South American qualifiers which is no mean feat (behind Brazil) so I guess that is why they are 1.83 to qualify from Group H ahead of Switzerland. Chile are also used to playing at high altitude so may have an advantage when they play their group match versus Spain at Loftus Versfeld, so might even win group.

  • 2 weeks later...

Being played as a lone striker every week and playing the two previous summers has taken it's toil on Torres. From a selfish point of view I hope he misses World Cup but you have to think he is having the Op now so he can still make it.


Torres usually hits the ground running (if you'll excuse the pun) on his comeback from injury. Maybe an opportunity to place your bets on him being top scorer at WC..

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